A bear market is actually the best time to catch up. Instead of waiting for the market to rebound, it's better to strengthen your fundamentals now.



The core priority recommendations are as follows:

First, English must be mastered. No matter which direction you pursue, English is the ceiling. Domestic information is always delayed, and firsthand news is found in overseas communities.

Second, Solidity smart contracts are worth delving into. This is the key to truly understanding on-chain logic and the skill that best demonstrates professionalism. Even if you don't develop yourself, understanding the code can elevate your judgment to a new level.

Don't overlook starting your own media account. Twitter has the highest priority, followed by YouTube and Xiaohongshu. Building personal influence in the Web3 field is more practical than you think.

Finding opportunities to participate in actual projects is crucial. The difference between theory and practice is huge. Having worked on a project from 0 to 1 will give you a completely different understanding of the entire ecosystem.

Skills like visual design and Photoshop can be quickly utilized when needed.

Finally, the circle. But the prerequisite is that you must have real skills—perhaps one of the above 1-5 areas of expertise. With this foundation, integrating into the community won't feel abrupt.
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 11h ago
Talking about tutoring again, but how many people actually get hands-on experience with projects? I agree on Solidity; not being able to read code definitely makes you vulnerable. Twitter is indeed a hub for firsthand news, but Xiaohongshu feels increasingly watered down. Speaking of which, being good at English is definitely advantageous, but let's not overhype it. Having a solid foundation and forming groups makes things less awkward, that makes sense.
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SpeakWithHatOnvip
· 14h ago
English is really the lowest-cost investment; I should have stuck with it long ago. I do want to learn Solidity, but I can't stick with it for more than two weeks haha. Twitter is indeed popular, but the approach used on Xiaohongshu is not very useful in the crypto circle. Experience with projects from 0 to 1 has truly changed my view of this ecosystem. Only real substance can get you into the circle; this statement hit the mark.
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GateUser-7b078580vip
· 14h ago
Wait a bit longer, the all-time low hasn't been reached yet. Data shows that gas fees are still artificially high when measured hourly, and this unreasonable mechanism will eventually collapse.
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MercilessHalalvip
· 14h ago
English and Solidity are indeed hard currencies, but honestly, most people give up halfway through learning them. Really, understanding how to use Twitter is more useful than writing more posts on Xiaohongshu. The information density in overseas communities is simply not on the same level. Participating in projects from 0 to 1 is the most valuable experience; pure theory is too虚 (虚 means虚空,虚幻,虚无, here it implies虚幻, unrealistic). The circle, if you have the ability to get in, it's not too late. Without those prerequisites, just being inside is only a supporting role. The bear market is indeed a window of opportunity, but it also depends on execution. Most people just agree in words but slack off in reality.
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GasFeeWhisperervip
· 14h ago
That's right, we must step up our English skills.
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TokenSleuthvip
· 14h ago
You must lock in the English first, or you'll never get firsthand information. You really need to learn Solidity; understanding the code can help you avoid being cut off. You must create a Twitter account; Xiaohongshu is too slow haha. Practical projects are the key; theoretical discussions are useless. With real skills, the circle will naturally come, and even going against the trend can succeed.
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